The Paris Agreement, signed in New York in 2016, was born with the aim of dealing with the increasingly dangerous threat of climate change.The treaty - legally binding - has been signed by more than 195 countries.After five years being in force, Turkey has unanimously decided in the Parliament to ratify this agreement that aims to reduce global warming below the two degrees Celsius compared to pre -industrial records.To be able to meet that objective, countries receive financial aid, in some cases Milmillonarios such as the country chaired by Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

According to sources cited by Reuters, the amount that Ankara would receive to facilitate his fight against climate change would amount to 3.100 million euros.Most of that amount would be provided by the World Bank - 2.Approximately 000 million -, something less for France - 1.000 million - and Germany - 200 million -.In this way, Turkey becomes the last country of the group of emerging economies of the G20 to ratify the Paris Agreement.However, some of the demands that Turkish leaders have always put on the table to join this treaty have not been met.

Turkey intended to be reclassified as a developing country, which would provide access to important funds and aid for technological innovation.The memorandum that should be signed in the next COP26 that will take place in Glasgow from November 1 to 12 of this year would not attend the Turkish request, but it would also guarantee the arrival of more than three billion to the Ottoman coffers.This economic incentive has been the key to Turkey's decision, according to various sources to Reuters: "An agreement has already been reached the amount and modalities and that is why Turkey ratified the Paris Agreement".

Turquía podría recibir algo más de 3.000 millones de euros para cumplir los objetivos del Acuerdo de París

The British news agency states that up to four different - anonymous sources due to the sensitivity of the negotiation - not yet given the agreement that is still pending to close some fringes prior to the firm provided for in Scotland.In any case, the reliability of the Turkish government has never enjoyed very high levels of trust.His approach to Russia for the S-400 antimisile systems that will cause with almost total security a new sanction of Washington, while asking the United States to sell 40 Jets F-16, show that, when talking about Turkey,Do not give anything for granted until it is completely closed and signed.

The Turkish Environment Ministry has not yet wanted to pronounce, while German government sources avoid confirming the figure of 3.100 million and ensure that conversations are still ongoing: "There is no memorandum of understanding at this time," they assure Reuters.On the other hand, a World Bank spokesman, although he did not want to refer to the economic amount that Ankara will receive, has held Erdogan's decision to ratify the Paris Agreement and has expressed his desire to know in depth the measures to take Turkey.

The BM spokesman believes that "in this regard, we are ready to expand our support to Turkey through shocking projects" that facilitate compliance with the objectives set in the treaty.Ankara has refused to ratify this agreement since signing it in 2016 arguing that, for the purpose of this, it cannot be considered a developed country or, therefore, fully responsible for carbon emissions generated by your country.However, the large sum that the Turkish government would enter due to the ratification of the Paris Agreement generated a change of radical opinion within the Ottoman Executive.

Rece Tayyip Erdogan announced at the last session of the United Nations General Assembly the decision to ratify the treaty, a surprising change of opinion for many parts, but that, after the publication of economic aid, something else can be understood.The Turkish president said that all countries had a "historical responsibility" for which they should make a greater effort to combat climate change.A responsibility that Turkey has eluded during the last five years and which he has only wanted to respond when more than three billion euros have been put on the table.

Related Articles

  • The daring photo session of Megan Fox and Kourtney Kardashian that causes controversy: They are accused of plagiarism

    The daring photo session of Megan Fox and Kourtney Kardashian that causes controversy: They are accused of plagiarism

  • The Canary Islands add 2,327 new positives and 15 deaths from COVID-19

    The Canary Islands add 2,327 new positives and 15 deaths from COVID-19

  • Spain stagnates in the fight against corruption: the country has spent a decade maintaining its levels in the Corruption Perception Index, which includes the opinion of managers and experts

    Spain stagnates in the fight against corruption: the country has spent a decade maintaining its levels in the Corruption Perception Index, which includes the opinion of managers and experts

  • The 30 best Capable Women's Briefcase: the best review on Women's Briefcase

    The 30 best Capable Women's Briefcase: the best review on Women's Briefcase